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Federal Blotter: Defense in gender case wins $81K plaintiff
When attorney fees are granted in Title VII case, they tend to go to successful plaintiffs. But in an unusual move, a federal judge has granted attorney fees to the defendant, a hospice-because the court found that a physician it formerly employed had made "frivolous" allegations of gender discrimination.It's a decision one of the doctor's lawyers-J.Settlement reached in $75M Cobb verdict
The parties to a breach of contract case tried to a $75 million verdict have settled the matter before an appeal could proceed.Court finds ethics warning trampled lawyer's speech rights
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Kentucky Bar Association violated a lawyer's First Amendment rights when it warned him against criticizing the handling of an investigation of a state senator.ON THE MOVE: Award Winners, New Duties And Changes At Firms
Kimberli Withrow has joined Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle as of counsel from her own solo practice in Lawrenceville. Withrow handles a range of family law matters, including divorce, custody arrangements, child support and alimony. She served as a law clerk to Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Richard Winegarden until entering private practice in 2000.Mannequins in German Olympic outfits
T. Matthew "Matt" Mashburn grew up in DeKalb County around a dinner table with a secret code.His father, a World War II veteran, would tease the family in German, piquing Mashburn's curiosity about this European country."He was a pharmacist in the Navy who had picked up many, many German phrases, and the only way to defend yourself was to learn German, so my brother and I did," said Mashburn, 50, who remains fluent.In The Trenches: Troutman builds up construction arm with Smith Gambrell lawyer
Construction lawyer Ira Genberg has left Smith, Gambrell Russell for Troutman Sanders, where he started Tuesday as a partner.Troutman has been expanding its construction law and litigation practice, and Genberg said the chance to build off his new firm's established energy and real estate practices appealed to him.Ex-Marine wins $3 million battle with bank over forged signature
A former Marine won a battle with a bank over a signature he said was forged when a Gwinnett County State Court jury reached a verdict in his favor, agreeing that he did not owe a $3 million loan, plus fees and expenses. The dispute had placed William Jeff Brooks at risk for up to $5 million, according to his attorney, Cary Ichter of IchterThomas.Partners Group merges to expand nationally
One of Atlanta's original legal recruiters, The Partners Group, has merged with a Chicago-based legal recruiter, Legalpeople.Trending Stories
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